Warpcache compared to NGENIX

On this page you can find an overview of the features and pricing of Warpcache and NGENIX. We hope this helps you compare these two Content Delivery Networks. You can find additional tips that help you select the right CDN here.

WARPCACHE Description

Warpcache is a multi-CDN provider founded in 2015 and based in the Netherlands. The company strives to make multi-CDN accessible to both businesses big and small, and just as easy-to-use as a single CDN solution.

The Warpcache multi-CDN solution is called Warpcache. Warpcache uses Real User Measurements or RUM data and DNS-based loadbalancing to find, and select the best performing CDN per request. Current CDN partners of the company include Akamai, EdgeCast, Highwinds, Hibernia, MaxCDN, Comcast, ChinaCache, G-Core, Quantil and Medianova. Warpcache offers these providers in a multi-CDN solution or separately, as a single-CDN service.

With their API-first approach to development, customers can access and control their environment just as easily via the API as they can via the Control Panel. A wide variety of functionality is supported, including: instant purge and purge all, access logs, SSL, custom rules, debugging for multiple CDNs - and more!
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NGENIX Description

NGENIX is a Russian CDN and cloud provider that covers Russia (both West and Eeast), Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Currently their network counts 23 points-of-presence (PoPs) in 14 geographical locations, with plans to scale up to 30 PoPs in 2016. The company is a household name for CDN coverage in Russia, and they claim to be the largest provider in the country.

The company was founded in 2007 and is currently headquartered in Moscow. They have peering agreements with all the major providers in Russia, and have a wide coverage of Russia’s Internet audience.

NGENIX has an SLA of 99.4% with 24⁄7 support. Their Control Panel is named NGENIX MultiDesk and includes real-time analytics and content consumption statistics.